Issac won the Lightweight title back at AFC 19 in China after he stopped James Bishop after a vicious elbow opened up a fight ending cut. Issac then returned at AFC 21 and on the first co-promoted Kunlun Fight MMA card, and sensationally knocked out #1 Contender Rob Hill with and overhand left. Following the win Issac has embedded himself as the number 1 Lightweight in Australia.

Rob entered the AFC on 1 weeks notice back at AFC 14 and submitted BJJ specialist Daniel Schuardt in the first round. That performance earned him a Middleweight title shot against reigning AFC Light Heavyweight champ Jamie Abdallah who was looking to become a dual champion. Rob put on one on a truly gutsy display on route to winning the strap by TKO in round 3. Round has an undefeated 10-0 record and is recognised as the best middleweight in the Country.

Israel won the AFC Middleweight Title when he stopped former UFC and Bellator fighter Melvin Guillard at AFC 20. On that night, Israel put on a sublime display and proved why he is one of the most feared Middleweights on the planet.

Former UFC and PRIDE fighter Sokoudjou first fought on the AFC back at AFC 18 in China where be brutalised Marcelo Tenorio on route to becoming at #1 Contender for the AFC Light Heavyweight Title. Flash forward to AFC 21 and after an epic battle, Sokoudjou stopped Jamie Abdallah in the second round and as such took his place atop the AFC Light Heavyweight mountain.

Jamie Abdallah made a sensational debut in the AFC back at AFC 12 when he knocked out Daniel ‘Jacare’ Almedia with a devastating uppercut on route to winning the Light Heavyweight championship. Jamie then fought Randall Ray at AFC 16 and in a fight of the year contest won by TKO in round 3. In that fight Jamie proved to the world just how much power he has in his hands but also the heart he has to dig in and scrap until his hand is raised.

The AFC Heavyweight Champion, Tai ‘Bam Bam’ Tuivasa won the title back at AFC 16 when he knocked out Brandon Sosoli in just 21 seconds with a perfectly placed elbow. A few months later, he welcomed UFC veteran James McSweeney to the AFC cage and won by TKO (corner stoppage) successfully defending his Heavyweight championship. With legitimate one punch KO power, Tai is recognised as one of the most dangerous heavyweight on the planet.

The AFC Featherweight title is currently held by Alexander ‘The Great’ Volkanovski. Alex won the title back at AFC 13 when he stopped James Bishop in the first round. Alex then went on to knockout Jamie Mullarkey in the first round at AFC 15 successfully defending his title. Alex was recently signed by the UFC so the title will be vacated and a new champion will be crowned in the near future.

Gustavo was crowned Bantamweight champ when he defeated Kai Kara France by submission at AFC 9. Gustavo is a former UFC fighter and is recognised a one of the top pound for pound fighters in the Country. The mix of power, wrestling and grappling makes him a handful for any opponent.

Hector Lombard competed on AFC 2 and defeated future UFC fighter Jesse Taylor bout heel hook on route to winning the AFC Middleweight Championship. After his AFC success, Hector would go on and fight for the UFC where he recorded victories over Rousimar Palhares, Jake Shields and Nate Marquardt.

During his AFC career, the ‘Major’ was one of the most feared fighters on the roster and his promotional dominance led to him winning the AFC Welterweight Championship when he defeated Callan Potter by KO in the first round at AFC 9. Corey is also the only man to defeat the AFC Featherweight Champion and current UFC fighter Alexander ‘The Great’ Volkanovski.

New Zealand’s Daniel Hooker dominated the AFC Lightweight division winning the title after defeating Rusty McBride at AFC 3. He went on to defend his title twice defeating Rusty McBride in a rematch then Nick ‘Banjo’ Patterson. Dan then moved on to the UFC where he has amassed 3 victories.

‘The Steamrolla’ Steven Kennedy was one of the more outspoken fighters on the AFC roster, however his martial arts prowess allowed him to always back up his smack talk. Steven defeated Manny Rodriguez by Submission at AFC 7 before relinquishing the title and fighting for the UFC.

Former Ultimate Fighter Zein Saliba first competed at AFC 11 before dominating Daniel Way at AFC 12 on route to winning the AFC Middleweight Title. Zein would retire shortly after however will long be remembered his the immense skill he displayed in front of AFC fans.

Former UFC Fighter Bernardo ‘Trekko’ Magalahaes fought for the AFC on two occasions later defeating Kieran Joblin to win the AFC Lightweight title. Trekko retired shortly after however will go down as one of the best BJJ practitioners to compete in the AFC.

Theo “The Hoplite” Christakos demonstrated the heart that is required to be a champion in Australia’s #1 MMA Promotion. Anton dominated a majority of round 1 landing ground strikes and throwing up submission attempts. But as a seasoned and technical fighter does, Theo found a window and quickly submitted Anton with a perfect Darce Choke and as such climbed atop the AFC Welterweight Mountain.

Glenn was simply better on route to pounding Stu out and claiming the Middleweight Title. Stu was able to drop Glenn in round 1, but from then on it was relatively one-way traffic as Glenn grounded and pounded a resilient Tumbleweed to breaking point at which time the referee rightfully stopped the fight. In winning the title, Glenn proved exactly why he is the #1 Middleweight in Australasia.